Liu Cixin said that DeepSeek could be a possible substitute for human writers
Updated on: 14-0-0 0:0:0

On 29/0, according to CCTV Finance, Liu Cixin, a science fiction writer and author of "The Three-Body Problem", was asked in an interview whether DeepSeek is likely to replace science fiction writers in the future?

Liu Cixin said that it is not very good for the time being, but in another 20 or 0 years, it is theoretically possible to replace science fiction writers. He believes that from a scientific point of view, there is nothing in all human writers that cannot be replaced by AI.

When asked how to deal with this situation, Liu Cixin said: "Personally, I think the first thing is to stop comforting ourselves and face the impact of technology and the kind of earth-shaking impact it has had on our field. ”

At the 2025 China Science Fiction Conference, Liu Cixin made it clear that AI will reshape the ecology of science fiction creation, which may replace most writers, and only a few writers with "peak creativity" are temporarily difficult to replace.

Liu Cixin also envisions that in the future, reading or AI customization will be used, and readers will be able to generate novels if they are not satisfied, and they can be regenerated if they are not satisfied, and the quality of AI writing may surpass that of humans in an all-round way. He also mentioned that there are still limitations to current AI creation, such as the lack of real emotional experience, social insight, and unique creativity.

Liu Cixin called on creators to stop using concepts such as "soul" and "emotion" to comfort themselves, and advocated facing the fundamental changes brought about by the technological revolution.

Liu Cixin, born in Beijing in 1963, is the most internationally influential contemporary science fiction writer in China, a leading figure in Chinese science fiction, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, and is known as "the first person in Chinese science fiction".

The masterpiece "The Three-Body Problem" trilogy became the first science fiction novel in Asia to win the Hugo Award, and its works are known for their grand cosmology, hard-core scientific and technological imagination and profound human thinking, and are widely regarded as a milestone work of Chinese science fiction literature. Many novels such as "The Wandering Earth" and "Ball Lightning" have been adapted into film and television works, promoting Chinese science fiction to the world.

(Source: Jiupai News, CCTV Finance, etc.)

[Source: Changjiang.com]

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